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BabyJane
05-01-2001, 10:59 AM
Lets get it straight once and for all, who is single ;), taken:) or other- :(
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This message was edited by BabyJane on 5-1-01 @ 3:02 PM
BabyJane
05-01-2001, 11:05 AM
I am recently single I might ad-
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sunndoggy8
05-01-2001, 09:51 PM
I'm recently single too BabyJane. :)
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BabyJane
05-02-2001, 08:53 AM
:)
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sunndoggy8
05-02-2001, 06:05 PM
:)
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IamBuddha
05-02-2001, 06:39 PM
get a room you 2 ;) :)
sunndoggy8
05-02-2001, 10:03 PM
Buddha, easier said than done! Some people don't display their email addy so it's hard to get to know them better...hmmmmmm :)
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HordeKing1
05-03-2001, 12:07 AM
What are the possible genetic results of a mating between an orange smiley emoticon and a yellow smiley emoticon? For purposes of our discussion lets assume that both are heterozygous recessive.
Assuming that orange is dominant and yellow recessive, there is a 75% chance of a little orange smiley emoticon bundle of joy, of which 1 in 3 will be purely homozygous orange and 2 in 3 will be heterozygous with orange dominant and yellow recessive. There is only a 25% chance of a cute little yellow smiley emoticon as it's only expressed in the recessive state.
If yellow is dominant and orange recessive, just substitute the word "orange" for "yellow" and vice versa in the above paragraph.
No matter how you slice it, there will be a 25% chance of a homozygous orange, 25% chance of homozygous yellow and 50% chance of heterozygous little smiley emoticon with the color dependant on which is dominant!
Now you know!
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EffMeBoobs
05-03-2001, 12:09 PM
recently single sorta seeing each other hangin out :)
Piddlers and BJQ's do it better....
Mother
05-07-2001, 01:38 AM
That's one way to look at it...altho...if you consider them based purely as pieces of their original source code, Yellow is all red and green no blue...while orange is all red and some blue and green...so you have to figure in the source colors to determine the final outcome based on those properties.
HordeKing1
05-07-2001, 05:03 AM
MOTHER - Genetics does not permit orange to be a mere expression of a combination of other colors. That theory was called "Blending" and was discredited some time ago. (If blending happened, the human race (as well as all life) would be completly different from that which we know and love.
Orange will only be expressed if there is an allele for orange. If it is homozygous, it's pure orange, if it's heterozygous it's orange and another color. The color that is expressed is dependant upon which is dominant. (In some cases it's also expressed if 2 recessive alleles hook up. In that case, since there is no dominant color, the recessive color is expressed).
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